Lampard first sacking?

Baffled as to how he got so many top jobs with absolute no managerial apprenticship of note...............jobs for the boys, Gerrerd was not much different, he got a lucky Job were it was basically
impossible to finish lower than 2nd even though he still managed it in his first year, and then got a job with villa on the back of 1 title in 3 years in a two horse race league
 
Baffled as to how he got so many top jobs with absolute no managerial apprenticship of note...............jobs for the boys, Gerrerd was not much different, he got a lucky Job were it was basically
impossible to finish lower than 2nd even though he still managed it in his first year, and then got a job with villa on the back of 1 title in 3 years in a two horse race league
I think that if they don't establish themselves within the next two years, they will probably be considered the last managers to be welcomed into the top flight based on their quality as players. Most of their contemporaries weren't well-known as players and the culture has moved on.

Guardiola and Viera won so much as players and can clearly manage, but most other PL managers didn't hoover up trophies as players.
 
Baffled as to how he got so many top jobs with absolute no managerial apprenticship of note...............jobs for the boys, Gerrerd was not much different, he got a lucky Job were it was basically
impossible to finish lower than 2nd even though he still managed it in his first year, and then got a job with villa on the back of 1 title in 3 years in a two horse race league

Gerrard won rangers the title after a decade of Celtic dominance and coming back from bankruptcy. Not really fair on gerrard , he actually did achieve something before going to villa
 
Baffled as to how he got so many top jobs with absolute no managerial apprenticship of note...............jobs for the boys, Gerrerd was not much different, he got a lucky Job were it was basically
impossible to finish lower than 2nd even though he still managed it in his first year, and then got a job with villa on the back of 1 title in 3 years in a two horse race league
Gerrard turned Aston Villa around last season, they were certainties for relegation before he took over 🤔
 
Everton are dreadful - and don't have the false start they had last season so far, or the marginally less bad home form that allowed them to crawl over the line on last week's showing
 
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